Liberal NYC paper calls Obama the N-word
WestView News is Manhattan’s voice of the Lower West Side.
Obama called the N-word in headline By Kevin Fasick and Laura Italiano
July 6, 2014 | 2:27am
 WestView News editor George Capsis (right) agreed to run this piece, along with its shocking headline, in his paper. Photo: West View News; Inset: Splash News
The WHAT in the White House?
Well-heeled West Villagers will be in for a rude surprise when they open the latest copy of their local newspaper and see the headline, “The N—-r in the White House” — except without the dashes.
The shocking headline in the WestView News is a reference to President Obama and sits at the top of Page 15 above an opinion piece that criticizes what it calls the anti-black “racism” of far-right voters.
The convoluted screed by author and journalist James Lincoln Collier is actually a pro-Obama piece — but that didn’t stop West Villagers from decrying the printing of the slur.
“It’s disrespectful in any context to refer to the president of the United States as the N-word,” said one West Villager, Eugene May.
“If you were quoting something or referring to the historic context of the word being used, I can understand the justification,” said May, 31.
Any ironic intent in calling Obama by the word was no consolation, he said.
“It seems he’s just using it for shock value,” May added.
Fellow West Villager Joe Megie, a self-described “black Republican,” also blasted the headline.
“My first take is, it’s sad,” said Megie, 38, the CFO of Gay Men’s Health Crisis.
[ This guy may be the only black in the West Village neighborhood. And since he's a Republican, it's probably okay for liberals to call him a bad name ... even if he is gay. I looked up the West Village to check the demographics and see if there were any blacks who lived there. Surprisingly, it doesn't say a word about race .. it does talk about women between 20-29 and a whole lot of other stuff, but nothing about race.
Here are some people who live there: Notable residents past and present include Matthew Broderick, Andy Samberg, Claire Danes, [26] Will Ferrell, [27] Jill Hennessy, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Seth Meyers, Julianne Moore, Sarah Jessica Parker, Brooke Shields, and Liv Tyler. Costas Kondylis's 1 Morton Square residential development (on Morton and West Street, completed in 2004) is where Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, [30] as well as Daniel Radcliffe, [31] live. Richard Meier's towers (173 Perry Street, 176 Perry Street, 165 Charles Street - all by West Street, Perry Street towers completed in 2002, Charles Street tower completed in 2004) [32] [33] is home to Jim Carrey, Hugh Jackman, and Nicole Kidman.
I'm guessing this liberal enclave is about as white as JF Shepard's town, tejek's neighborhood in Seattle, koan's Juneau, or Wharf Rat's hick town in Mentalcino CA. Liberals love blacks preferably from far far away. ]
What, neighbors wondered, was the neighborhood monthly’s 86-year-old editor/publisher, George Capsis, thinking?
‘In this article, however, Jim [the author] reminded me that The New York Times avoids using the word which convinced me that WestView should.’
- George Capsis, WestView News Publisher “The editorial staff continues to object” to the use of the word, Capsis writes in a head-scratcher of an explanation.
“In this article, however, Jim reminded me that The New York Times avoids using the word which convinced me that WestView should,” he added.
Collier “wanted to use the word” to “shock us into accepting that there are people who believe and use this outrageous word,” Capsis went on.
In the piece, Collier, an author of novels for young adults, complains that “far-right voters hate Obama because he is black.”
“The simple truth is that there is still in America an irreducible measure of racism,” the piece reads, going on to condemn how “America’s increasing tolerance of far-right opinion has made racism more acceptable.”
Capsis, who did not respond to e-mail and voice-mail requests for comment on Saturday, must have been expecting backlash from the toxic header.
Below the piece ran another op-ed, written by an African-American columnist and titled, “The Headline Offends Me.”
“The decision to use the headline feels misguided to me,” Alvin Hall writes. “I don’t see how its use benefits anyone, but I do feel all too clearly how it deeply offends me.”
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